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1 LEADING TOWARDS GREEN The Automotive Research Association of India With Be Compliments from : Mrs. Rashmi Urdhwareshe Director - ARAI Table of Contents : 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS IV 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS III 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS III, II, I 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS IV 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS III 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS II, I M & N Vehicle (GVW<3.5 ton) : BS VI M & N Vehicle (GVW<3.5 ton) : BS IV, III M & N Vehicle (GVW<3.5 ton) : BS IV,III,II,I Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS VI Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS IV, III Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS II, I CNG / LPG Driven Vehicles Off-Road Vehicles / Engines - Diesel : BS IV, V Off-Road Vehicles / Engines - Diesel Genset Generator Engines Sets Conformity of Production ( COP ) Emission Control - In-Use Vehicles BS VI Reference Fuel Specification BS V/IV Reference Fuel Specification : Non Road BS IV Reference Fuel Specification BS III Reference Fuel Specification Fuel Consumption Calculation IMO Emission Regulation for Marine Engines 59 Smoke Density AdBlue Specifications National Ambient Air Quality Standard (CPCB) Global Warming Potential of Green House Gases (GHGs) Details of Health Effects of Various Air Pollutants Glossary ARAI ECL Te Facility January Content The Automotive Research Association of India

2 01 The Emission Standards for Bharat Stage-VI (BS VI) th for 2 wheeler vehicle models manufactured on 1 April 2020 as per GSR 889(E) dt.16 Sept 2016 STAGE I & STAGE II*** *** OBD STAGE II will be applicable from 1 April 2023 PI= Positive Ignition CI= Compression Ignition Applicability of Te Requirements for Type-Approval: BS VI 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 02

3 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 03 Durability (Type V te ) (gasoline only) (gasoline only) (gasoline only) (gasoline only) (B 7 Only) (4) CO 2 & Fuel consumption (both fuels) (both fuels) (both fuels) (both fuels) (both fuels) On board diagnosis OBD (gasoline only) (gasoline only) (gasoline only) (gasoline only) (B 7 Only) Smoke Opacity No No No No No No No No No No (B 7 Only) (1) Vehicles fuelled with bio diesel blends up to 7% shall be teed with reference diesel (B7) and vehicles fuelled with Bio diesel blends above 7% will be teed with respective blends. (2) In case of PI engines, applicable only to vehicles with direct Injection engines. (3) Vehicle models and variants having option for Bi-fuel operation and fitted with limp-home gasoline tank of capacity not exceeding two litres on two wheelers shall be exempted from te in gasoline mode. (4) CO 2 emission and fuel consumption shall be measured as per procedure laid down in AIS 137 and as amended time to time. * When bi-fuel vehicle is combined with a flex fuel vehicle, both te requirements are applicable. Vehicle teed with E100 need not to be teed with E85. Class 1 Sub Class 2-1 Sub Class 2.2 Sub Class 3-1 Sub Class 3-2 Classification of Vehicles and Weighting Factor Vehicles that fulfill the following specifications belong to class 1 : 50 cm³ < engine capacity < 150 cm³ and Vmax < 50 km/h or engine capacity < 150 cm³ and 50 km/h <Vmax< 100 km/h Vehicles that fulfill the following specifications belong to sub class 2-1: Engine capacity < 150 cm³ and 100 km/h <Vmax< 115 km/h or Engine capacity >150 cm³ and Vmax< 115 km/h Vehicles that fulfill the following specifications belong to sub class 2-2 : 115 km/h < Vmax< 130 km/h Vehicles that fulfill the following specifications belong to sub class 3-1 : 130 km/h < Vmax< 140 km/h Definition of class Vehicles that fulfill the following specifications belong to sub class 3-2 : Vmax > 140 km/h WMTC Cycles Part 1 Reduced Speed Cold followed by Part 1 Reduced Speed Hot Part 1 Reduced Speed Cold followed by Part 2 Reduced Speed Hot Part 1 Cold followed by Part 2 Hot Part 1 Cold followed by Part 2 Hot followed by Part 3 Reduced Speed Part 1 Cold followed by Part 2 Hot followed by Part 3 Weighting Factors W1:50% W2:50% W1:50% W2:50% W1:50% W2:50% W1: 25 % W2: 50% W3: 25% W1: 25 % W2: 50% W3: 25% 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 04

4 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 05 The On-Board Diagnoic (OBD) syems for emission control Diance travelled since MIL (Malfunction indicator lamp) ON Electrical disconnection of Electronic evaporative purge control device (if equipped and if active) Catalytic converter monitoring EGR syem monitoring Misfire detection Oxygen sensor deterioration OBD Functions and Associate Monitoring Items OBD Stage I (BS VI) OBD Stage II (BS VI) 1 April, April, 2023 Circuit continuity for all emission related power train component (if equipped) X X X On-board (OBD) diagnoics emission thresholds for BSVI Applicable from 1 April, 2023 Vehicle Class 1 & & 3-2 Vehicle Class All CO mg/km OBD Stage II/Gasoline NMHC mg/km NOx mg/km PM mg/km (1) (1) (1) CO mg/km OBD Stage II /Diesel NMHC mg/km NOx mg/km PM mg/km (1) In case of P.I engines, applicable to vehicles with direct injection engines. 2W Type IV Te: Evaporative Emission Determination SHED Te ( BS - VI ) Engine Capacity 169cm³ 170 cm³ < engine capacity 279 cm³ >279 cm³ Soak Duration Table Minimun (hours) 6 8 Maximum (hours) * For exposed type and non-exposed type fuel orage tanks: Tf = required temperature of fuel (K) Tv = required temperature of vapour (K) minutes Max 1 Hour Max 7 minutes Max Start Steam clean of vehicles (if necessary) Vehicle Preconditioning with WMTC parts as applicable Soak Fuel drain & fuel tank Fill Diurnal te in 1 hour Dynamometer te as per WMTC parts as applicable Hot soak in chamber 1 hour End Ambient temperature K (20-30 C) 50 % +/- 2% of nominal tank capacity. Fuel Temperature to (10 to 14 C) *Starting Tf =288.7K (15.5 C); *Starting Tv = 294.2K(21 C)); linear heat built of 13.3K+/- 0.5 K(Non-exposed type fuel tank) or 20+/-0.5K (Exposed type fuel tank) over period of 60+/-2 mins. Starting temperature inside shed is Minimum 293.2K (20 C), Maximum (30 C) Te results (grams) = Diurnal results (mg) + Hot Soak results (mg) (Hot soak loss te -1 hr + Diurnal loss te -1 hr) Limit: 1500 mg/te 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 06

5 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 07 WMTC Te Cycles Speed, km / h WMTC Part 1 & Part 1 Reduced Speed Cycles Part 1 Part 1 Reduced Vmax Part1 = 60 km/h Part1 R = 50 km/h Time, sec Speed, km / h WMTC Part 2 & Part 2 Reduced Speed Cycles Part 2 Part 2 Reduced Vmax Part 2 = 94.9 km/h Part 2 R = 82.5 km/h Time, sec WMTC Part 3 & Part 3 Reduced Speed Cycles Driving Cycle Type I Te : 6 Cycles (IDC) Sampling Part 3 Part 3 Reduced Vmax Part 3 = km/h Part 3 R = km/h kmph Indian Driving Cycle for 2W Speed, km / h Time, sec Cold Start with 40 Sec Idling 4 warm cycles (108 sec each ) (only for SI Engine) 6 sample cycles (108 sec each) Total Te Time: 648 sec Total Te Diance: km Max speed: 42 kmph 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 08

6 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 09 Notes: Type I Te :- Spark Ignition (WMTC), Compression Ignition (IDC) Type II Te :- Idle & High Idle CO & HC Type III Te :- Crankcase ventilation from gasoline vehicle is not permitted. Determination of evaporative emission (Gasoline Vehicles) (Hot soak loss te -1 hr + Diurnal loss te -1 hr) Limit: 1.5 g/te IUPRm for BS VI Vehicles manufactured on or after 1 April 2023 shall be greater than or equal to 0.1 for all monitors M IUPR M = Numerator/Denominator (Indicates how often specific monitor is operating relative to vehicle operation) Numerator = Numerator measures number of times a monitoring function has run and a malfunction could have been detected Denominator = Denominator measures the number of driving events taking in to account special condition Conformity of production (COP) : at lea 50 % of vehicle models produced from particular plant shall be selected randomly from dealer's location or warehouse. The Vehicle presented for Type Approval shall have been run at lea 1000 km before the te For SI Engines Engine Type Type Approval Engine Type < 11kW > 11kW Acceptable Tolerance Max. Power & Max. Torque (%) ±5 ±2 Engine Net Power Measurement Tolerance Other measurement points on the curve (%) Tolerance for engine speed (%) ±1.5 ±1.5 For CI Engines Te Type Type Approval Engine Type < 11kW > 11kW Acceptable Tolerance Max. Power & Max. Torque (%) ±5 ±2 Other measurement points on the curve (%) Tolerance for engine speed (%) Note: The engine power shall be measured on engine dynamometer and measured power shall conform to the power specified and teed as per procedure prescribed in AIS 137 and as amended time to time. ±1.5 ±1.5 Applicability of Tes: Type I Te: Mass emission: Spark Ignition (WMTC) Compression Ignition(IDC) Type II Te: Spark Ignition Idle & high idle CO & HC Compression Ignition: Free acceleration smoke Type III Te: Crankcase emission to atmosphere from gasoline vehicle is not permitted Breather pipe to be connected to intake syem Class Mass Emission Standards (BS IV) for 2 Wheelers Gasoline Vehicles Mass emission andards (BS IV) for 2 wheelers with SI engines ( Vehicle with cc 50 and Vmax 50 kmph ) TA = COP norms (g/km) HC + NOx CO NOx If the evaporative emission complies with 2 g/te Type IV Te: Determination of evaporative emission (Petrol Vehicles) (Hot soak loss te 1 hr. + Diurnal loss te 1 hr.) Limit: 2 g/te or 6g/te Type V Te: Durability of anti-pollution devices < < If the evaporative emission complies with 6 g/te Mass emission andards (BS IV) for 2 wheelers with SI engines ( Vehicle with cc <=50 and Vmax <= 50 kmph ) TA = COP norms (g/km) CO Deterioration factor (D.F) Class 1 and Sub-Class Sub Class Sub Class 3-1 and Sub Class Note: Requirements of durability have been built in to mass emission andards specified above. Mass emission andards (BS IV) shall come in to force for two wheeler manufactured on and after 1 April 2016 for new type of vehicle models and from 1 April, 2017 for exiing type of vehicle models based on WMTC 2 wheeled vehicles fitted with diesel engines- The mass emission andards shall be same as those applicable for diesel 3 wheelers. 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS IV 10

7 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS IV 11 Classification of Vehicles and Weighting Factors for final emission result of 2 wheeler gasoline vehicle GSR 431 (E) dated 4 July 2014 Vehicles that fulfill the following specifications belongs to class 1: 50 cc < Engine capacity < 150 cc and Vmax 50km/h or Engine capacity <150 cc and 50 km/h < Vmax < 100 km/h W2: 50 % Sub-Class 2.1 Vehicles that fulfill the following specification belong to class 2.1: Engine capacity <150 cc and 100 km/h Vmax 115 km/h or Engine capacity 150 cc and Vmax <115 km/h Sub-Class 2.2 Sub-Class 3.1 Sub-Class 3.2 Vehicles that fulfill the following specification belong to class 2.2: 115 km/h Vmax<130km/h Vehicles that fulfill the following specification belong to class 3.1: 130km/h Vmax<140 km/h Vehicles that fulfill the following specification belong to class 3.2: Vmax 140 km/h Part 1 Cold followed by Part 2 Hot followed by Part 3 W1: 25 % W2: 50 % W3: 25 % W1: 25 % W2: 50 % W3: 25 % 2W Type IV Te: Evaporative Emission Determination SHED Te ( BS - IV ) Engine Capacity Soak Duration Table 169cm³ 170 cm³ < engine capacity 279 cm³ >279 cm³ Minimun (hours) 6 8 Maximum (hours) * For exposed type and non-exposed type fuel orage tanks: Tf = required temperature of fuel (K) Tv = required temperature of vapour (K) minutes Max 1 Hour Max 7 minutes Max Start Steam clean of vehicles (if necessary) Vehicle preconditioning with WMTC parts as applicable Soak Fuel drain & fuel tank fill Diurnal te in 1 hour Dynamometer te as per WMTC parts as applicable Hot soak in chamber 1 hour End Ambient temperature K (20-30 C) 50 % +/- 2% of nominal tank capacity. Fuel Temperature to (10 to 14 C) *Starting Tf =288.7K (15.5 C); *Starting Tv = 294.2K(21 C)); linear heat built of 13.3K+/- 0.5 K(Non-exposed type fuel tank) or 20+/-0.5K (Exposed type fuel tank) over period of 60+/-2 mins. Starting temperature inside shed is Minimum 293.2K (20 C), Maximum (30 C) Te results (grams) = Diurnal results (grams) + Hot Soak results (grams) (Hot soak loss te 1 hr. + Diurnal loss te 1 hr.) Limit: 2 g/te or 6g/te 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS IV 12

8 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS III 13 Scope : 2W (Gasoline) Type I Te : Exhau emissions (IDC) Type II Te : Spark Ignition - Idle CO - HC Type III Te : The durability of Anti Pollution Device is determined either by an actual durability run over km or by application of a fixed deterioration factor WMTC Te Limits and Te Cycles For 2 Wheeler Gasoline Vehicles Alternate Mass Emission Standards (BS III) for two wheeler gasoline vehicles, with engine capacity exceeding >50 cc and maximum design speed >50kmph based on WMTC GSR 515(E) dated 29 June 2012 Engine capacity above 50cc but less than 150cc and vehicle maximum speed equal to or less than 50 km/h OR Engine capacity less than 150cc and vehicle maximum speed more than 50km/h but less than 100 km/h. W2: 50 % Sub Class 3.1 Sub Class 2.1 Sub Class 2.2 Sub Class 3.1 Sub Class 3.2 W1: 25 % W2: 50 % W3: 25 % W1: 25 % W2: 50 % W3: 25 % Emission Standards for 2 Wheeler Vehicles Deterioration Factors (BS III) Engine category CO HC+NOx 2W (Gasoline engines) BS - III Type I Limits Effective Date Category CO g/km HC + NOx g/km Gasoline W PM PM g/km Emission Standard Hiory for 2 Wheeler Vehicles 2 Wheelers 1991 Norms 1996 Norms BS - I Norms (2000) BS - II Norms (2005) CO (g/km) HC (g/km) HC+NOx (g/km) Wheeler Vehicles : BS III, II,, I 14

9 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS - III 15 WMTC Te Cycles Speed, km / h WMTC Part 1 & Part 1 Reduced Speed Cycles Part 1 Part 1 Reduced Vmax Part1 = 60 km/h Part1 R = 50 km/h Time, sec Speed, km / h WMTC Part 2 & Part 2 Reduced Speed Cycles Part 2 Part 2 Reduced Vmax Part 2 = 94.9 km/h Part 2 R = 82.5 km/h Time, sec WMTC Part 3 & Part 3 Reduced Speed Cycles Driving Cycle Type I Te : 6 Cycles (IDC) Sampling Part 3 Part 3 Reduced Vmax Part 3 = km/h Part 3 R = km/h kmph Indian Driving Cycle for 2W Speed, km / h Time, sec Cold Start with 40 Sec Idling 4 warm cycles (108 sec each ) (only for SI Engine) 6 sample cycles (108 sec each) Total Te Time: 648 sec Total Te Diance: km Max speed: 42 kmph 2 Wheeler Vehicles : BS III, II, I 16

10 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 17 The Emission Standards Bharat Stage VI (BS VI) th (3 wheelers vehicle models manufactured on or after 1 April 2020 as per GSR 889(E) dt. 16 Sept 2016.) 3 Wheelers Vehicles fitted with PI Engines Limit D.F. CO mg/km HC+NOx mg/km NOx mg/km * OBD Stage II will be applicable from 1 April Wheelers Vehicle with CI engines EVAP mg/te 1500 _ OBD Stage I& Stage II* _ Durability mileage (km) Type V _ Te Cycle (Cold Start at T=0 sec) IDC AIS137 _ Limit D.F. CO mg/km HC+NOx mg/km NOx mg/km * OBD Stage II will be applicable from 1 April 2023 PM OBD Stage I& Stage II* _ Durability mileage (km) Type V _ Te Cycle (Cold Start at T=0 sec) IDC AIS137 Gaseous pollutant (Type I te ) (2) Type I te Particulate mass Idle emission (Type II te) Crankcase emission (Type III te) Evaporative emission (Type IV te ) Durability (Type V te ) (4) CO 2 & Fuel consumption OBD Smoke Opacity Gasoline (E5) No LPG No No No Mono-fuel CNG/Bio H 2 methane/ Bio-Gas/LNG No No No Vehicle with PI engines including hybrids No No No HCNG (Hydrogen + CNG) No No No Gasoline (E5) LPG (both fuels) (gasoline only) (both fuels) (gasoline only) (gasoline only) (both fuels) (gasoline only) No (3) Bi-fuel Flex-fuel Flex-fuel Mono-fuel Dual Fuel Gasoline (E5) CNG/Bio methane (both fuels) (gasoline only) (both fuels) (gasoline only) (gasoline only) (both fuels) (gasoline only) No Gasoline (E5) Ethanol (E85) (both fuels) (gasoline only) (both fuels) (gasoline only) (gasoline only) (both fuels) (gasoline only) No Vehicles with CI engines including hybrids Diesel (B7) Biodiesel up to 100% (1) (both fuels) (both fuels) No No No (B7 only) (both fuels) (B7 only) (B7 only) Diesel (B7) No No No Diesel + CNG No No No (1) Vehicles fuelled with bio diesel blends up to 7% shall be teed with reference diesel (B7) and vehicles fuelled with Bio diesel blends above 7% will be teed with respective blends. (2) In case of PI engines, applicable only to vehicles with direct Injection engines. (3) Vehicle models and variants having option for Bi-fuel operation and fitted with limp-home gasoline tank of capacity not exceeding 3 litres on 3 wheelers shall be exempted from te in gasoline mode. (4) * When bi-fuel vehicle is combined with a flex fuel vehicle,both te requirements are applicable. Vehicle teed with E100 need not to be teed with E85. 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 18

11 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 19 The On-Board Diagnoic (OBD) syems for emission control shall be as specified in the following Table: OBD Functions and Associate Monitoring Items Circuit continuity for all emission related power train component (if equipped) OBD Stage I (BS VI) 1 April, 2020 OBD Stage II (BS VI) 1 April, 2023 Diance travelled since MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) ON Electrical disconnection of Electronic evaporative purge control device (if equipped and if active) Catalytic converter monitoring EGR syem monitoring Misfire detection Oxygen sensor deterioration X X X X On-board (OBD) diagnoics emission thresholds for BSVI Applicable from 1 April, 2023 Vehicle Gasoline OBD Stage II Gasoline CO mg/km NOx mg/km OBD Stage II Diesel Vehicles Diesel CO mg/km NOx mg/km W Type IV Te: Evaporative Emission Determination Shed Te (BS-VI) Start Steam Clean of vehicles (if necessary) 5 minutes Max 1 Hour Max 7 minutes Max Note : Tailpipe emission may be measured during dynamometer te, but these are not used for certification * For exposed type and non-exposed type fuel orage tanks: Tf = required temperature of fuel (K) Tv = required temperature of vapour (K) Vehicle Preconditioning with IDC Soak (6-36 hours) Fuel drain & fuel tank fill Diurnal te in 1 Hour Dynamometer te as per IDC Hot Soak in Chamber 1 hour End 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI Ambient temperature K (20-30 C) 50 % +/- 2% of nominal tank capacity. Fuel Temperature to (10 to 14 C) *Starting Tf =288.7K (15.5 C); *Starting Tv = 294.2K(21 C)); linear heat built of 13.3K+/- 0.5 K(Non-exposed type fuel tank) or 20+/-0.5K (Exposed type fuel tank) over period of 60+/-2 mins. Starting temperature inside shed is Minimum 293.2K (20 C), Maximum (30 C) Te results (mg) = Diurnal results (mg) + Hot Soak results (mg) (Hot Soak Loss te -1 hr +Diurnal loss te 1hr) Limit: 1500 mg/te 20

12 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 21 kmph Driving Cycle Type I Te : 6 Cycles (IDC) Sampling 50 Indian Driving Cycle for 3W Cold Start with 40 Sec Idling 6 sample cycles (108 sec each) Total Te Time: 648 sec Total Te Diance: km Max speed: 42 kmph Notes : Type I Te : Mass emission Te Cycle : (IDC) Type II Te : Spark Ignition idling CO & HC, Compression Ignition Free Acceleration smoke Type III Te : Crankcase emission from gasoline vehicle is not permitted Type IV Te: Determination of evaporative emission (gasoline vehicles) (Hot Soak Loss Te -1 hr +Diurnal loss Te 1hr) Limit: 1.5 g/te The Vehicle presented for type Approval shall have been run for 1000 km before te For SI Engines Engine Type Type Approval Engine Type < 11kW > 11kW Acceptable Tolerance Max. Power & Max. Torque (%) ±5 ±2 Engine Net Power Measurement Tolerance Other measurement points on the curve (%) Tolerance for engine speed (%) ±1.5 ±1.5 For CI Engines Te Type Type Approval Engine Type < 11kW > 11kW Acceptable Tolerance Max. Power & Max. Torque (%) ±5 ±2 Other measurement points on the curve (%) Tolerance for engine speed (%) Note: The engine power shall be measured on engine dynamometer and the measured power shall confirm to the power specified and teed as per procedure prescribed in AIS 137 and as amended time to time ±1.5 ±1.5 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS VI 22

13 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS IV 23 Applicability of Tes : Type I Te : Mass emission (IDC) Type II Te : Spark Ignition Idling CO & HC Compression Ignition Free acceleration smoke Type III Te : Crankcase emission from gasoline vehicle is not permitted Breather pipe to be connected to intake syem Type IV Te : Determination of evaporative emission (Petrol Vehicles) (Hot soak loss te 1 hr. + Diurnal loss te 1 hr.) Limit: 2 g/te or 6g/te Type V Te : Durability of anti-pollution devices Mass Emission Te Standard (BS IV) for 3 Wheelers as per GSR 487 (E) dated 12 June 2015 TA = COP norms (g/km) D.F ( Deterioration factor ) Mass emission andards (BS IV) shall come in to force for Three wheeler manufactured on and after 1 April 2016 for new type of vehicle models and from 1 April, 2017 for exiing type of vehicle models Three wheelers fitted with gasoline engines: CO TA = COP norms (g/km) Deterioration factor (D.F) TA = COP norms (g/km) Deterioration factor (D.F) If the evaporative emission If the evaporative emission complies with 2.0 g/te complies with 6.0 g/te CO CO Three wheelers fitted with Compression Ignition engines: Three wheelers fitted with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) or Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) engines: PM W Type IV Te : Evaporative Emission Determination Shed Te (BS-IV) Start Steam clean of vehicles (if necessary) 5 minutes Max 1 Hour Max Note : Tailpipe emission may be measured during dynamometer te, but these are not used for certification 7 minutes Max * For exposed type and non-exposed type fuel orage tanks: Tf = required temperature of fuel (K) Tv = required temperature of vapour (K) Vehicle preconditioning with IDC Soak (6-36 hours) Fuel Drain & Fuel Tank Fill Diurnal te in 1 Hour Dynamometer te as per IDC Hot soak in chamber 1 hour End Ambient temperature K (20-30 C) 50 % +/- 2% of nominal tank capacity. Fuel Temperature to (10 to 14 C) *Starting Tf =288.7K (15.5 C); *Starting Tv = 294.2K(21 C)); linear heat built of 13.3K+/- 0.5 K(Non-exposed type fuel tank) or 20+/-0.5K (Exposed type fuel tank) over period of 60+/-2 mins. Starting temperature inside shed is Minimum 293.2K (20 C), Maximum (30 C) Te results (grams) = diurnal results (grams) + Hot Soak results (grams) (Hot soak loss te 1 hr. + Diurnal loss te 1 hr.) Limit: 2 g/te or 6g/te 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS IV 24

14 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS III 25 Deterioration Factors Scope : 3W (Gasoline & Diesel) Type I Te : Exhau emissions (IDC) Type II Te : Spark Ignition - Idle CO - HC Compression Ignition (3W only) - Free acceleration Smoke Type III Te : The durability of Anti Pollution Device is determined either by an actual durability run over km or by application of a fixed deterioration factor Engine category 3W (Gasoline/ Gaseous fueled engines) 3W (Diesel engines) BS - III Type I Limits Effective Date Category Gasoline 3W Diesel 3W CO g/km CO g/km HC + NOx g/km HC + NOx g/km PM g/km PM g/km Emission Standard Hiory 3 Wheeler Vehicles Driving Cycle Type I Te : 6 cycles (IDC) sampling Three - Wheelers (Gasoline) CO (g/km) HC (g/km) HC+NOx (g/km) Indian Driving Cycle for 3W 1991 Norms 1996 Norms BS - I Norms (2000) BS - II (2005) Three - Wheelers (Diesel) 1991 Norms 1996 Norms BS - I Norms (2000) BS - II (2005) CO (g/km) HC (g/km) HC+NOx (g/km) PM (g/km) kmph Cold Start with 40 Sec Idling 4 warm cycles (108 sec each ) (only for SI Engine) 6 sample cycles (108 sec each) Total Te Time: 648 sec Total Te Diance: km Max speed: 42 kmph 3 Wheeler Vehicles : BS II, I 26

15 M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS VI 27 Reference Mass (RM) (kg) The Emission Standards for Bharat Stage VI (BS-VI) for category M and N vehicles having Gross Vehicle Weight not exceeding 3500kg, manufactured on or after 1 April 2020 for all models, as per GSR 889 dt. 16 Sept Mass of Carbon Monoxide (CO) L1 (mg/km) Category Class PI CI M (M1 & M2) N1 N2 Mass of Total Hydrocarbons (THC) L2 (mg/km) Mass of Non-Methane Hydrocarbons (NMHC) L3 (mg/km) Mass of Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) L4 (mg/km) L2 + L3 (mg/km) Mass of Particulate Matter (PM) L5 (mg/km) (1) PI CI (1) (2) PI All I RM < <RM II < III 1760<RM PI CI PI CI PI CI PI CI All PI = Positive Ignition, CI = Compression Ignition (1) For positive ignition, particulate mass and number of particles limit shall apply only to vehicles with direct injection engines. 12 (2) Until three years after date of implementation for new type approvals and new vehicles, particle number emission limit of 6.0 X 10 /km shall apply to BS VI gasoline direct injection vehicles upon choice of the manufacturer Number of Particles (PN) L6 (numbers/km) 6.0X X X X X CI 6.0X X X X X Deterioration Factor shall be as given below: BS VI Engine Category Positive Ignition Compression Ignition Assigned Deterioration Factor CO THC NMHC HC + NOx Particulate Matter (PM) Particle Number (PN) Note: Alternatively the vehicle manufacturer may opt for vehicle ageing te of 1,60,000 km or bench ageing durability te M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS VI 28

16 M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS VI 29 OBD Threshold for BS VI Vehicles Manufactured on or after 1 April 2020 : Category Class M (M1 & M2) N1 N2 On-Board Diagnoic (BS VI - OBD-I) Threshold : BS VI Reference Mass (RM) (kg) Mass of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Mass of Non-Methane Hydrocarbons (NMHC) Mass of Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) Mass of Particulate Matter (PM) (mg/km) (mg/km) (mg/km) (mg/km) PI - All I RM < <RM II < III 1760 < RM CI PI CI PI CI All (1) For positive ignition, particulate mass limits apply only to vehicles with direct injection engines (1) PI CI OBD Threshold for BS VI Vehicles Manufactured on or after 1 April 2023 : On-Board Diagnoic ( BS VI- OBD- II ) Threshold : BS VI Reference Mass (RM) (kg) Mass of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Mass of Non-Methane Hydrocarbons (NMHC) Mass of Oxides of Nitrogen ( NOx) Mass of Particulate Matter (PM) (mg/km) (mg/km) (mg/km) (mg/km) Category Class PI CI PI CI PI CI (1) PI CI M (M1 & M2) - All N1 I RM < <RM II < III 1760 < RM N2 All (1) For positive ignition, particulate mass limits apply only to vehicles with direct injection engines M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS VI 30

17 M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS VI 31 Application of Te Requirements for Type-Approval BS VI Vehicles with CI engines including hybrids H CNG 2 (Hydrogen +CNG) continued... (gasoline only) (1) When a bi-fuel vehicle has flex fuel option, both te requirements are applicable. Vehicle teed with E100 need not to be teed for E85. (2) Only NOx emissions shall be determined when the vehicle is running on Hydrogen. (3) Reference Fuel is 'Hydrogen for Internal Combuion Engine' as Specified in page 81 (4) For Positive ignition, particulate mass and number limits for vehicles with positive ignition engines including hybrids shall apply only to vehicles with direct injection engines. (5) Vehicle fuelled with Bio diesel blends up to 7% will be teed with reference diesel (B7) & vehicles fuelled with Bio diesel blends above 7% will be teed with respective blends. (6) CO 2 emission and fuel consumption shall be measured as per procedure laid down in AIS 137 and as amended time to time. M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS VI 32

18 M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS VI 33 Type IV Te : Evaporative Emission Te Fuel drain & refill with reference fuel Vehicle placed in SHED within 1 h Repeated heat build to canier breakthrough (gasoline) Canier aged on vehicle (min 3000km) or by artificial procedure before te Max 1 h h Start Butane loading to canier breakthrough Fuel Drain & Refill Vehicle placed on chassis dynamometer Preconditioning drive Vehicle placed in soak area within 5 min Soak Dynamometer te (1 conditioning drive) Max 2 min. Dynamometer te (2nd conditioning drive) Vehicle placed into SHED within 7 min. after end of conditioning drive and 2 min. after Engine off Hot Soak Te Vehicle moved to soak area with engine off Soak 6-36 h Vehicle placed in SHED Diurnal Te End Fuel temperature:283k to 287K (10-14 o C) ) o 40% ±2% of nominal tank capacity Ambient temperature :293K to 303K (20-30 C) Butane /Nitrogen mixture loading at 40 g butane/hr to breakthrough of canier Fuel temperature: 291K ± 8K (18 ± 8 o C) ) 40% ± 2% of nominal tank capacity o Ambient temperature 293K - 303K (20-30 C) o 1 X Part X Part 2 of Type I te cycle T art = 293 K to 303 K (20-30 C) o Ambient temperature: 293K to 303 K (20-30 C) Oil and coolant temperatures mu o reach soak area temperature within ±3 K (±3 C) o Type 1 te cycle T art = 293 K to 303 K (20-30 C) Type 1: Part 1 o Tmin = 296 K(23 C) o Hot Soak Te Tmax = 304 K(31 C) HC measurement 60 min ± 0.5min T = 293 K ± 2K (20 ± 2 o C) ) for at lea 6 hours o o 1 Diurnal temperature profile with Tart= 293 K (20 C) ) and Tmax = 308 K (35 C) ) begins within 10 min after closing of the SHED together with initial HC - measurement. Final diurnal te HC measurement after 24hrs ± 6 min DRIVING CYCLES Type I Te M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS VI 34

19 M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS VI 35 Notes : Type I Te : Mass emission Te Cycle: MIDC Type II Te : Spark Ignition idling CO & HC and high idle CO and l, Compression Ignition Free acceleration smoke Type III Te : Crankcase emission from vehicle is not permitted Type IV Te : Determination of evaporative emission (gasoline vehicles) (Hot Soak Loss Te -1 hr +Diurnal loss Te 24hr) Limit :2g / te For Diesel vehicles, the emission of visible pollutants (smoke) shall not exceed the limit value of smoke density,when expressed as light absorption coefficient for various nominal flows as given on page No.75 when teed at conant speeds over the full load. IUPRm for BS-VI Vehicles manufactured on or after 1 April 2023 shall be greater than or equal to 0.1. During type approval and COP applicable from 1 April, 2020, real world driving cycle emission measurement using PEMS shall be carried out for data collection and from 1 April, 2023 real world driving cycle emission conformity shall be applicable. Engine Net Power Measurement Tolerance Engine Type Type Approval Engine Type Rated net power(%) All ±2 Other measurement points on the curve (%) Tolerance for engine speed (%) ±4 ±1.5 Note: The engine power shall be measured on engine dynamometer and the measured power shall conform to the powerspecified in AIS 137 as amended from time to time, when teed as per the procedures laid down in AIS 137as amended from time to time 1 April 05 -NCR 11 Cities 1 Oct 10- Nationwide 1 April 10 - NCR 13 Cities For BS IV NCR,13 cities Above plus 29 cities mainly in the ates of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajahan and Maharashtra North India plus bordering diricts of Rajahan (9 ates) Weern India plus parts of south and Ea India Nationwide M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons: BS IV, III 36

20 M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS IV, III 37 1 April 05 -NCR 11 Cities 1 Oct 10- Nationwide 1 April 10 -NCR 13 Cities For BS IV NCR,13 cities Above plus 29 cities mainly in the ates of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajahan and Maharashtra North India plus bordering diricts of Rajahan(9 ates) Weern India plus parts of south and Ea India Nationwide On-Board diagnoic (OBD) from BS IV M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS IV 38

21 M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS IV 39 Emission Standards for Passenger Cars & Light Commercial Vehicles ( BS IV ) Scope: M and N1 class I, II & III Type I Te : Exhau emissions (MIDC) Type II Te Spark Ignition-Idling CO & HC, High Idle CO & l Compression Ignition-Free acceleration smoke Type III Te Crankcase emission from gasoline vehicle is not permitted Type IV Te Evaporative emissions measured in the SHED from gasoline vehicles. (Hot soak loss -1hr +Diurnal loss te -24hrs) Limit:-2g/te Type V Te The durability of Anti Pollution Device is determined either by an actual durability run over 80,000 km or by application of a fixed deterioration factor Fixed Deterioration Factors Engine category Gasoline/Gaseous fuelled engines Diesel Engines CO HC NOx HC+NOx PM NA NA 1.1 NA Type IV Te : Evaporative Te Fuel drain & refill with reference fuel Vehicle placed in SHED within 1 h Repeated heat build to canier breakthrough (gasoline) Canier aged on vehicle (min 3000km) or by artificial procedure before te Max 1 h (Hot soak loss -1hr +Diurnal loss te -24hrs) Limit :- 2g/te h Start Butane loading to canier breakthrough Fuel Drain & Refill Vehicle placed on chassis dynamometer Preconditioning drive Vehicle placed in soak area within 5 min Soak Dynamometer te (1 conditioning drive) Max 2 min. Dynamometer te (2nd conditioning drive) Vehicle placed into SHED within 7 min. after end of conditioning drive and 2 min. after Engine off Hot Soak Te Vehicle moved to soak area with engine off Soak 6-36 h Vehicle placed in SHED Diurnal Te End Fuel temperature:283k to 287K (10-14 o C) ) o 40% ±2% of nominal tank capacity Ambient temperature :293K to 303K (20-30 C) Butane /Nitrogen mixture loading at 40 g butane/hr to breakthrough of canier Fuel temperature: 291K ± 8K (18 ± 8 o C) ) 40% ± 2% of nominal tank capacity o Ambient temperature 293K - 303K (20-30 C) o 1 X Part X Part 2 of Type I te cycle T art = 293 K to 303 K (20-30 C) o Ambient temperature: 293K to 303 K (20-30 C) Oil and coolant temperatures mu o reach soak area temperature within ±3 K (±3 C) o Type 1 te cycle T art = 293 K to 303 K (20-30 C) Type 1: Part 1 o Tmin = 296 K(23 C) o Hot Soak Te Tmax = 304 K(31 C) HC measurement 60 min ± 0.5min T = 293 K ± 2K (20 ± 2 o C) ) for at lea 6 hours o o 1 Diurnal temperature profile with Tart= 293 K (20 C) ) and Tmax = 308 K (35 C) ) begins within 10 min after closing of the SHED together with initial HC - measurement. Final diurnal te HC measurement after 24h ± 6 min M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS IV 40

22 M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS II, I Norms From1 Apr 1992 Passenger Cars and Light Commercial Vehicles ( Diesel ) Emission Standard Hiory Category RM (kg) RM < RM < RM < RM < RM < RM > RM CO (g/km) PM (g/km) BS I Norms 1 June 1999 in National capital region of Delhi and in other case on and after 1 April 2000 Category RM (kg) RM <RM < RM CO (g/km) PM (g/km) Norms From 1 Apr 1996 BS II Norms Category RM (kg) RM < RM < RM < RM < RM < RM > RM CO ( g/km) PM (g/km ) Apr 2000 & 2001 for M & N1 respectively in National Capital Region, 1 Jan 2001 in Mumbai, 1 Jul 2001 in Calcutta & in Chennai and in other case on and after 1 April 2005 Category Class RM (kg) CO (g/km) M (GVW or upto 6 seater) N1 & M (GVW>2500 or above 6 seater) I RM II 1250<RM III 1700< RM PM (g/km) M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS II, I 42

23 M & N Category Vehicle with GVW< 3.5 tons : BS IV, III, II, I 43 kmph Modified Indian Driving Cycle - For BSIII and BS IV (Bharat age Norms) Part I Part II (EUDC) sec Total te time: 1180 sec Total diance: km Max. speed: 90 km/h 2 Maximal Acceleration: m/s DRIVING CYCLES Type I Te 2 Maximal Deceleration:1.389 m/s Note: BS I and BS II : 40 sec Idle will be added to cycle at art (Total te time:1220 sec) 1180 sec kmph Indian Driving Cycle for 4W (1991, 92, 96 & 98 Norms) sec Cold Start 6 sample cycles (108 sec each) Total Te Time : Total Diance : Max speed : Maximal Acceleration : Maximal Deceleration : Dual Fuel Diesel CNG Engine Tractor Engine Design & Development (for an Indian OEM) Tractor Engine Design & Development (for an Overseas OEM) ARAI upgraded an exiing SUV diesel engine to operate on diesel-cng dual fuel mode. Dual fuel engine was optimized on chassis dynamometer. Diesel replacement was achieved in the range of 20 60% and average diesel consumption reduced by 5%. ARAI designed and developed a new 4 Cylinder Tractor Diesel Engine from clean sheet for an Indian OEM to meet US EPA Tier-4 (MY 2013) Off-road Emission Norms. The emissions are met without DPF and SCR. ARAI is designing and developing a family of new Tractor Diesel Engines from clean sheet for an overseas OEM to meet basically Tier3 emission norms with future upgradability to US EPA Tier-4 and Tier 5 Off-road Emission levels. Tier 3 emissions have been demonrated on initial prototype engine for one configuration 44

24 Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS VI 45 The Emission Standards for Bharat Stage VI (BS-VI) for category M and N vehicles having Gross Vehicle Weight th exceeding 3500kg., manufactured on or after 1 April 2020 for all models, as per GSR. 889(E) dt. 16 Sept 2016 Limit values for M&N category vehicles : BS-VI Notes : PI = Positive Ignition CI = Compression Ignition BSVI - OBD - I threshold for BS VI vehicles manufactured on or after 1 April 2020 Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS VI 46

25 Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS VI 47 Applicability of Te Requirements for BS-VI Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS VI 48

26 Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS VI 49 WHSC: World Heavy Duty Steady-State Cycle Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS VI 50

27 Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS VI 51 Note : Idle Emissions: (b) The vehicles equipped with CI engine : Page No. 74 (a) During type approval and COP applicable from 1 April, 2020, emission measurement on vehicles using PEMS shall be carried out on road for data collection and from 1 April, 2023 in-service conformity factor shall be applicable. The detailed procedure is laid down in AIS137 and as amended from time to time (b) The type approval vehicle used for the PEMS demonration te shall be representative for the vehicle category intended for the inallation of the engine syem. The vehicle may be a prototype vehicle or an adapted production vehicle. (c) For PEMS demonration te at type approval, vehicle shall meet the requirements of in-service compliance from 1 April, The vehicles manufactured on or after 1 April, 2023 shall have the capability of assessing the in-use performance of on-board diagnoic, as per procedure laid down in AIS 137 and as amended time to time. Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS VI 52

28 Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS IV, III 53 Emission Standards for Heavy Duty Commercial Engines Heavy Duty Vehicles (GVW > 3500 kg) Effective date Category Te cycle CO THC (g/kwh) (g/kwh) NOx (g/kwh) NMHC (g/kwh) CH4 (g/kwh) a PM (g/kwh) ELR smoke -1 a (m ) Free accl. smoke -1 a (m ) Diesel, CNG or LPG Engines BS-III BS-IV Diesel, CNG or LPG vehicles with GVW >3500 Diesel, CNG or LPG vehicles with GVW >3500 with advanced exhau after treatment syem Only Diesel vehicles with GVW >3500 Diesel, CNG or LPG vehicles with GVW >3500 Engine Steady ate cycle (ESC) Engine Transient Cycle (ETC) Engine Steady ate cycle (ESC) Engine Transient Cycle (ETC) NA NA 0.10 / b NA NA 0.16/ b NA NA c 1.10 d 0.03 NA NA a - Only for Diesel Engines. b - For engines having swept vol. <0.75 liter per cylinder & rated power speed >3000 rpm. c - A manufacturer may choose to measure the mass of THC inead of NMHC d - Only for CNG vehicles. For BS IV NCR,13 cities Above plus 29 cities mainly in the ates of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajahan and Maharashtra North India plus bordering diricts of Rajahan(9 ates) Weern India plus parts of south and Ea India Nationwide Deterioration Factor i ) Vehicle manufacture may opt for fixed deterioration factor 1.05 ii ) Alternatively, vehicle manufacture may opt for evaluation of deterioration factor by minimum service accumulation period Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : IV, III 54

29 Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines : BS II, I 55 Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines 56

30 Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicle Engines 57 Prototype of Real-time Simulator Portable on-board driver s aid syem SAARATHI-OTG (SAARTHI On The Go) Battery Health Monitoring Syem Laboratory level prototype of Real-time Simulator for EV / HEV syems This is a portable syem which can be fitted on the vehicle dash board and run on 12 V DC power supply from vehicle battery. The syem is easy to use and any drive cycle / pattern can be programmed using simple tools like MS Excel. This BHMS has varied applications ranging from traction batteries, SLI batteries, UPS/inverter batteries, etc. It can be integrated on the battery, to monitor and evaluate battery performance & use pattern in terms of voltage, current, abuse, etc 58

31 CNG / LPG Driven Vehicles 59 Category OE CNG / LPG Category M and Category N Vehicles with GVW 3500kg, 3 wheelers and 2 wheelers CNG / LPG Category M and Category N Vehicles with GVW 3500kg, 3 wheelers and 2 wheelers retro fitment from Gasoline CNG / LPG Category M and Category N Vehicles with GVW 3500kg, 3 wheelers and 2 wheelers retro fitment from Diesel CNG / LPG Category M and Category N Vehicles with GVW > 3500kg, manufactured upto1 April 2010 CNG / LPG Category M and Category N Vehicles with GVW > 3500kg, manufactured on and from 1 April 2010 Prevailing gasoline norms * Prevailing gasoline norms Prevailing diesel norms ** Applicable Emission Norms Prevailing diesel engine norms based on 13-mode eady-ate engine dynamometer te or 13 -mode Engine eady ate cycle as applicable ** Prevailing diesel engine norms ** Analyze Vehicle Response for : Damper Evaluation Suspension Optimization Ride and Handling 60

32 Off-Road Vehicles / Engines - Diesel (proposed): BS IV, V 61 * * * * Applicable date: 1 April,2021/ 1 April 2022 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **Applicable date: 1 April,2025/ 1 April 2026 Off-Road Vehicles / Engines - Diesel : BS IV, V 62

33 Off-Road Vehicles / Engines - Diesel : BS IV, V 63 Off-Road Vehicles / Engines - Diesel 64

34 Off-Road Vehicles / Engines - Diesel 65 Emission Standards for Conruction Equipment Vehicle (CEV) Bharat Effective CO HC NOx HC+ NOx PM 80% of Stage Category Te cycle date (g/kwh) (g/kwh) (g/kwh) (g/kwh) (g/kwh) full load Norms smoke (m -1 ) ISO "C1" mode cycle ISO "C1" mode cycle kw<8 ISO "C1" kw<19 8 mode cycle 6.60 for Variable Speed kw<37 BS-II Engines or kw< ISO "D2" kw< mode cycle for Conant Speed 130 kw<560 Engines kw<8 ISO "C1" kw<19 8 mode cycle for Variable Speed 19 kw< Engines or BS-III kw<75 ISO "D2" kw<130 5 mode cycle for Conant Speed kw<560 Engines Category (Power Band) Fixed Deterioration Factor Useful life (hrs) (Emission Durability Period) <19kW < kw 37 (conant speed) < kw 37 (variable speed) > 37kW CO HC NOx PM The durability of engine is determined either by an actual durability run as per below table on engine dynamometer or by application of a fixed deterioration factor Off-Road Vehicles / Engines - Diesel 66

35 Genset Engines 67 Genset Application : Dedicatedly NG or LPG driven Engine (Up to 800 kw) Emission Standards for Genset Application th as per GSR 281(E) dt. 7 march 2016 (g/kw-hr) Genset run on Diesel and Natural Gas (NG) or Diesel and Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) (Up to 800 kw) Genset Application : Petrol and NG or Petrol and LPG (Up to 19 kw) Powered by SI Engines (up to 400 CC) Emission Standards for Generator Sets Generator Sets (upto19 kilowatt) run on Petrol and Kerosene CO (g/kw-hr) HC + NOx (g/kw-hr) Te Cycle D1-3 mode Cycle specified under ISO-8178-Part 4 Genset Engines 68

36 Genset Engines 69 Diesel Engines up to 800 kw, for Gensets Applications THC (g/kw-hr) NOx+THC (g/kw-hr) CO (g/kw-hr) PM (g/kw-hr) -1 Smoke (m ) at full load Note: 1) * Smoke shall not exceed above value throught the operating load of the te cycle Te Cycles for Agriculture Tractors, CEV, Power Tiller Vehicles and Genset Engines Te Cycles 70

37 Conformity of Production 71 Conformity of Production Genset Conformity of Production Conformity of Production 72

38 Emission Control - In-Use Vehicles ( PUC ) 73 Emission Control From In-Use Vehicles Pollution Under Control ( PUC ) Tes: Idle CO HC Emission Te for Gasoline vehicles PETROL/CNG/LPG DRIVEN VEHICLES PUC Tes Revised Norms from 1 October 2014 Two wheelers (2/4 -roke) (Vehicles manufactured on and before 31 March 2000) Two wheelers (2 -roke) (Vehicles manufactured between 31 March 2000 and 31 March 2010) Two wheelers (4 -roke) (Vehicles manufactured between 31 March 2000 and 31 March 2010) Two wheelers (2 -roke) (Vehicles manufactured after 31 March 2010) Two Wheelers (4 - Stroke) (Vehicles manufactured after 31 March, 2010) Three Wheelers (2/4 - Stroke) (Vehicles manufactured on and before 31 March, 2000) Three Wheelers (2 - Stroke) (Vehicles manufactured after 31 March, 2000) Three Wheelers (4 - Stroke) (Vehicles manufactured after 31 March, 2000, Four Wheelers manufactured as per pre-bharat Stage II emission norms Four Wheelers manufactured as per Bharat Stage-II or Bharat Stage-III Emission norms Emission Control From In-Use Vehicles Pollution Under Control ( PUC ) Tes: Emission Control - In-Use Vehicles ( PUC ) 74

39 Smoke Density 75 Acouic Enclosure Design using SEA SIZE INDIA Anthropometrical Data of Indian Driving Population ARAI has developed capability for SEA based high frequency noise simulations aided by conventional CAE tools to provide much needed complete frequency range solutions for automotive and non-automotive applications. This is one of the large anthropometric survey in India for civilian population. It has Anthropometric measurements of more than 5000 people, more than 100 body dimensions along with 3-D surface data for every subject. a comprehensive report providing detailed analysis of Size India Survey is available 76

40 BS VI Reference Fuel Specification 77 ASTMD 1319 ASTMD 1319 EN ASTM 1319 En237 ASTMD 3231 EN 1601 / EN BS VI Reference Fuel Specification 78

41 BS VI Reference Fuel Specification 79 BS VI Reference Fuel Specification 80

42 BS VI Reference Fuel Specification 81 BS VI Reference Fuel Specification 82

43 BS VI Reference Fuel Specification 83 Method of Te Reference Diesel Fuel Specification for BHARAT STAGE (Non Road) BS IV & BS V BS V/IV Reference Fuel Specification:Non Road 84

44 BS IV Reference Fuel Specifications 85 BS IV Reference Fuel Specifications 86

45 BS IV Reference Fuel Specifications 87 BS IV Reference Fuel Specifications 88

46 BS III Reference Fuel Specifications 89 BS III Reference Fuel Specifications 90

47 BS III Reference Fuel Specifications 91 Material Compatibility and Emission Performance Measurement with Alternate Fuels Field trials on vehicles Laboratory Evaluation through Immersion Study Pion crown Engine syem component evaluation for wear rating 92

48 Fuel Consumption Calculation 93 Fuel Consumption Calculation 94

49 Fuel Consumption Calculation 95 Fuel Consumption Calculation 96

50 Fuel Consumption Calculation 97 Transmission & Gearbox Te Center (TGTC) at HTC Transmission & Gearbox Te Centre at ARAI-Homologation & Technology Centre, Chakan is a ate-of-the-art transmission development lab in the country, engaged in research, development & evaluation of all types of transmission syems, such as Manual, Automatic, Continuously Variable (CVT), Automated Manual (AMT), Dual Clutch, and Hybrid Driveline for vehicles ranging from three wheelers, passenger cars, light & heavy commercial vehicles, tractors and earth movers. 98

51 IMO Emission Regulation for Marine Engines 99 AdBlue Specifications 100

52 National Ambient Air Quality Standard (CPCB) 101 continued.. National Ambient Air Quality Standard (CPCB) 102

53 National Ambient Air Quality Standard (CPCB) 103 Global Warming Potential of Green House Gases (GHGs) 104

54 Details of Health Effects of Various Air Pollutants 105 Details of Health Effects of Various Air Pollutants 106

55 Details of Health Effects of Various Air Pollutants 107 Details of Health Effects of Various Air Pollutants 108

56 ARAI Kothrud Te Facility 109 State-of-art utilities for temperature & humidity control in all te areas, central gas handling syem, eco friendly fire fighting syem and emergency power back-up ARAI Kothrud Te Facility 110

57 ARAI Kothrud Te Facility 111 It is equipped with Chassis dynamometer,cvs syem with PM measurement, Emission analyzer syem & Weather control with temperature conditioning te cell. ARAI Kothrud Te Facility 112

58 ARAI Kothrud Te Facility 113 Steady ate dynamometer facility is equipped with Engine dynamometer, Raw emission analyzer bench,partial flow PM sampling syem, Dynamic fuel meter, Fuel and coolant conditioning unit, Smoke meter. ARAI Kothrud Te Facility 114

59 ARAI HTC Te Facility 115 ARAI HTC Te Facility 116

60 ARAI HTC Te Facility 117 VV-VT SHED for Evaporative Determination Capacity to Te the Gasoline and Ethanol fuelled 3wh and 4wh vehicle as per Euro III and Euro VI Regulation Volume Compensation Syem: Movable roof with te volume range from 47 cu-m to 54.0 cu-m Temperature Range : 10 C to 60 C, Controllability : +/- 0.3 C SHED Chamber Size : 6500mm(L) x 2600mm(W) x 2500mm(H) Independent, Sequential and Multiple Canier Loading Bench with Auxiliary Canier and scale for Breakthrough Te, having feature for Certification and Development purpose Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR) Te facility Fuel Cart with adjuable Fuel Conditioning Temperature Range : 10 C to 32 C Adjuable flow rate : 3-12 Gallons per minute Glossary SHED Sealed Housing Evaporative Determination Glossary 118

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